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Innovative Workforce Projects (ZA)
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About Innovative Workforce Projects (ZA)
Innovative Workforce Projects is a training provider located in Las Vegas, Nevada, focused on workforce development and career readiness. The institution serves individuals seeking skills-based training to enter or advance in the labor market.
Specific program information is not available in the current dataset. Based on its name and focus, the organization likely provides short-term vocational or occupational training designed to connect participants with employment opportunities in the Las Vegas area.
Las Vegas is a major employment hub with a broad economy spanning hospitality, construction, healthcare, and logistics. Innovative Workforce Projects is positioned to serve job seekers and career changers in the southern Nevada region looking for practical, employment-focused instruction.
6635 Brooklyn Heights St., Las Vegas, NV 89166
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